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F-T November Virtual Catalog has Improvements

F-T November Virtual Catalog has Improvements

Fasig-Tipton, which introduced its virtual catalog concept last year for its Kentucky November select mixed sale, has made a number of technical enhancements since then. The improvements can be seen in the virtual catalog for this year's edition of the November auction, which appears on the sale company's Web site: www.fasigtipton.com.

 Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Jockeys Fund Launches New Web Site

The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF) has launched its new Web site at www.pdjf.org.

 Friday, June 19, 2009

Kentucky Oaks Web Site Launched

Churchill Downs Inc. has launched the official 2004 Kentucky Oaks (gr. I) Web site, www.kentuckyoaks.com.

 Tuesday, February 03, 2004

EquineCommerce Chief Excecutive Pleased With 'Soft' Launch

EquineCommerce.com quietly opened for business earlier this week, failing to sell any horses or stallion seasons in its first series of listings. But the company's chief executive was pleased because the software for the company's Web site worked well.

 Friday, December 12, 2003

NTRA Launches Breeders' Cup Web Site for Fans

The National Thoroughbred Racing Association has announced the launch of the new breederscup.com, a multi-media Web site with a wide assortment of content designed to both introduce new fans to the Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships and enrich existing racing fans with information and features available nowhere else.

 Friday, October 03, 2003

Jockey Club Makes Web Sites More User-Friendly

The Jockey Club has re-designed both its corporate home page and the Registry web site in order to give visitors a better understanding of the organization and its family of companies and to simplify the manner in which owners and breeders perform registration-related functions online.

 Wednesday, June 11, 2003

Keeneland Info Session Goes to Video

The information session on late term abortions and early fetal loss conducted at the Keeneland sales pavilion Thursday will be available online at Keeneland's web site, www.keeneland.com, for the next 48 hours. In addition, Keeneland announced at the meeting that it will have a videotape of the session available early next week.

 Thursday, May 10, 2001